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Additionally, our Kansas City location boasts Utility Trailer Sales of Kansas City. A full dealership in its own right for New and Used trailers and includes a (12) bay Service Department, and a Parts Department.
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The Torchy's legacy began in Austin, Texas in 2006 with an idea, a dedicated executive chef and a food trailer to now operating in dozens of restaurants across multiple states. In a fast-paced, high-volume restaurant, whether it is managing the dish pit, prepping with fresh ingredients, cooking, frying, grilling, and building each taco to order, our BOH Team Members ensure our kitchens deliver the best damn tacos.
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Have you operated a picker, tow-tractor, pole lift, squeeze, or pallet jack? A safe place to work and shop, development opportunities leading you to the career of your dreams and a culture that encourages volunteering and serving our communities.
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Keywords: tractor trailer driver, commercial driver, Class A cdl driver, professional driver CDL-A Driver, CDL A Truck Driver, Class A CDL Driver, Class A CDL Truck Driver, CDL Truck Driver, CDL Commercial Truck Driver, CDL Driver Home Daily, Class A CDL Driver Home Daily.
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Ensure that carrier(s) follow LSNA protocoltimely appointing, appropriate drop trailer pools, timely pick-up and delivery, timely status updates, tender acceptance rate, on-time pick up and on-time delivery.
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A reliable open-bed pickup truck or vehicle hauling a trailer is REQUIRED for this position. Associates with a pickup truck or vehicle using a trailer will receive the higher end of our pay range to compensate for the use of their vehicle.
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2 years' experience operating tractor-trailer. Class A CDL End Dump Driver. Heavy trucks may include end dump trucks, dump trucks, water trucks, or lowboy trailer trucks.
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The Hydrovac Operator acts as crew lead, responsible for the completion of projects in a safe and timely manner. The Hydrovac Operator is responsible for the successful completion of hydro excavation processes.
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What you’ll need to succeed as a Trailer Mechanic at XPO. About the Trailer Mechanic job. Basic hand tools required for heavy-duty trailer maintenance. Move trailers throughout the property, and operate a hostler in all types of weather.
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We're looking for CDL-A Owner Operators to join our Hopper Bottom Division. Job Requirements: 2 years OTR driving experience At least 23 years old CDL-A with HAZMAT and TWIC Clean MVR Friendly and dependable attitude Job Benefits: Join the Oakley Trucking family and enjoy competitive pay, including freight surcharges and additional weight-based pay.
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About the Company: Oakley Trucking is a family-owned company dedicated to helping owner-operators succeed. With an average net of $3,300 after fuel, you'll enjoy great pay, home every weekend, and a family-friendly atmosphere.
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An open bed pickup truck or vehicle with trailer is strongly preferred. Collect trash and recycling bags door to door within a local apartment community and take these items to the trash compactor or dumpster on the property site (no large or bulk items and no offsite driving and/or dumping.
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OUR MODERN TRUCKS ARE METICULOUSLY MAINTAINED FOR YOUR SAFETY Every tractor has a lane departure & forward collision warning system, hard brake monitoring, and a satellite communication device installed.
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Updated Trailer Fleet that features Wabash Post Duraplate Van Air Ride trailers. 24 of Previous 34 Months Verified CDL A Experience. 2 Years Verifiable CDL A Experience Required.
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Required: Must have a valid Class A CDL. Earn $1,000.00 - $1,900.00 per week, CDL A Regional Flatbed Driver - Off Most Weekends. CDL A Regional Flatbed Driver: $1,000.00 - $1,900.00 per week.
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